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Temperature Change From Alaska Climate Research Center http://climate.gi.alaska.edu/ClimTrends/Change/TempChange.html)

Permafrost Figure P2. Top: Location of the long-term University of Alaska permafrost observatories in northern Alaska. Bottom: Changes in permafrost temperatures at 20 m depth during the last 27 to 32 years (updated from Osterkamp, 2003).

Scenario Planning for Climate Change Scenario Network for Alaska Planning Downsized models for Alaska Decadal projections http://www.snap.uaf.edu/

Overarching Engineering Research Needs “Across-the-board improvement in the collection, coordination, and accessibility of information” – Adaptation Advisory Group “Integrated research and knowledge management infrastructure supporting multi‐disciplinary systematic analyses and decision making” – Research Needs Working Group “Knowledge management system to support design and assessment and including lessons learned” – Arctic Civil Infrastructure Research Needs Workshop